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977 examples found containing '見える' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
この
ちいき
地域
よる
ほし
えます

Stars can be seen at night in this area.
あした
明日
よる
ほし
えます

Can the star be seen tomorrow night?
しろ
ふね
とお
えた

We saw a white ship far away.
あなた
いそが
しそう
える

You look busy.
いつの
にか
ことり
小鳥
たち
えなくなった

Before I knew it, I couldn't see the birds.
こう
える
ひと
ゆうめい
有名
さっか
作家
です
The man you see over there is a famous writer.
わたし
れっしゃ
列車
えき
はい
ってくる
えた

I saw the train come into the station.
かれ
いしゃ
医者
ようぜんぜん
えない

He looks nothing like a doctor.
とお
やま
えた

We saw a mountain in the distance.
かのじょ
彼女
かねも
金持
える

She seems rich.
とお
まち
あか
えた

We could see the lights of the town in the distance.
そら
たくさん
ほし
えた

There were a lot of stars seen in the sky.
にわ
あなたネコ
えます

I see your cat in the garden.
ずっと
とお
ふね
える

I can see a ship in the distance.
メアリー
せんしゅう
先週
ずっと
びょうき
病気
であったそう
いま
げんき
元気
える

Mary is said to have been ill last week, but she looks well now.
そら
いくつ
ほし
えた

There were several stars to be seen in the sky.
りく
えてきた

Land came in sight.
しろ
くも
そら
はし
っている
えた

I saw a white cloud sailing across the sky.
かれ
とお
えた
かり
かって
すす
んだ

He made for the light he saw in the distance.
つくえ
うえ
ほん
える

I see a book on the desk.
かれ
その
たてもの
建物
える
ところ
やってきた
He came in sight of the building.
そら
ほし
いっぱい
えた

The sky was full of stars.
くるま
ぜんぽう
前方
こうつう
交通
しんごう
信号
えた

I could see traffic lights ahead of my car.
とお
とう
えた

We saw the tower in the distance.
こうえん
公園
なに
しろ
もの
えた

I saw something white in the park.
とても
くら
かった
ので
かれら
彼等
ほとんど
なに
えなかった

It was so dark that they could hardly see.
かれ
わか
えた

He appeared young.
あそこ
だいしゃ
台車
える

We see a sleeping car there.
つか
かのじょ
彼女
かお
えた

Fatigue showed on her face.
かれ
とお
よこぎ
横切
っている
えた

We saw him walking across the street.
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